Moderator: Douglas Crawford-Brown, PhD, Director, Institute for the Environment and Professor of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sean Donahue, JD, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown Law School, Federal Climate Legislation: To Preempt or To Not Preempt? Hari Osofsky, JD, Assistant Professor, University of Oregon School of Law, Litigating Urban Growth and Climate Change: Reflections on California v. San Bernardino County Jonas Monast, JD, Manager of Corporate and Government Relations, Climate Change Policy Partnership, Duke University, Harmonizing State and Federal Carbon Market
As climate change regulation from the federal level becomes increasingly unlikely, states and local ...
For the conclusion of the symposium, panelists will discuss how communities can continue developing ...
For the conclusion of the symposium, panelists will discuss how communities can continue developing ...
Moderator: Douglas Crawford-Brown, PhD, Director, Institute for the Environment and Professor of Env...
Moderator: Christopher Schroeder, JD, MDiv, Charles S. Murphy Professor of Law and Professor of Publ...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
The University of San Diego School of Law\u27s decision to create a new scholarly law journal dedica...
Many expect that Congress will soon implement a national regime to reduce greenhouse gases. Our pane...
While the Framers wrote the Constitution to avoid government overreach, it is fairly certain they di...
In Massachusetts v. EPA (April 2007), the U.S. Supreme Court held that carbon dioxide and other gree...
In Massachusetts v. EPA (April 2007), the U.S. Supreme Court held that carbon dioxide and other gree...
Moderator: James Salzman, Duke University Robert L. Glicksman, George Washington University School o...
While the Framers wrote the Constitution to avoid government overreach, it is fairly certain they di...
Moderator: James Salzman, Duke University Robert L. Glicksman, George Washington University School o...
As climate change regulation from the federal level becomes increasingly unlikely, states and local ...
For the conclusion of the symposium, panelists will discuss how communities can continue developing ...
For the conclusion of the symposium, panelists will discuss how communities can continue developing ...
Moderator: Douglas Crawford-Brown, PhD, Director, Institute for the Environment and Professor of Env...
Moderator: Christopher Schroeder, JD, MDiv, Charles S. Murphy Professor of Law and Professor of Publ...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
The University of San Diego School of Law\u27s decision to create a new scholarly law journal dedica...
Many expect that Congress will soon implement a national regime to reduce greenhouse gases. Our pane...
While the Framers wrote the Constitution to avoid government overreach, it is fairly certain they di...
In Massachusetts v. EPA (April 2007), the U.S. Supreme Court held that carbon dioxide and other gree...
In Massachusetts v. EPA (April 2007), the U.S. Supreme Court held that carbon dioxide and other gree...
Moderator: James Salzman, Duke University Robert L. Glicksman, George Washington University School o...
While the Framers wrote the Constitution to avoid government overreach, it is fairly certain they di...
Moderator: James Salzman, Duke University Robert L. Glicksman, George Washington University School o...
As climate change regulation from the federal level becomes increasingly unlikely, states and local ...
For the conclusion of the symposium, panelists will discuss how communities can continue developing ...
For the conclusion of the symposium, panelists will discuss how communities can continue developing ...